
Gingerbread Cookies (Sugar-Free Keto) Recipe
2 cups almond meal*
1/4 cup melted coconut oil (or salt free butter -or- ghee butter)
3 tbsp maple syrup
4 Medjool dates
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 egg
¼ tsp baking powder
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp allspice
A pinch of salt
INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Combine almond meal, dates and all of the spices in a food processor. Process until combined.
(2) Add coconut oil (or unsalted butter), maple syrup and egg. Process again until a soft dough forms.
(3) Remove the dough and roll flat between 2 pieces of parchment paper (about 1/8 to 1/4 inch). Thicker cookies are chewier
(4) Place in the freezer for about 30 minutes to firm up.
(5) Preheat oven to 300 °F (150 °C)
(6) Cut out into shapes with a gingerbread cutter and place cookies onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
(7) Bake at for 20-25 minutes or until golden. Remove from the oven and cool.
Optional step: After cooling, add sugar free cream cheese frosting. ..see link below
CHEWY Cookie: Reduce Cooking time. e.g. instead of 15 minutes, take cookies out at 11 minutes. (suggested by Mrs. Fields). You be the judge.
- One cookie = 77 Calories
Finished Cookie


The above recipe results in light coloured cookies .. & dark specks from the almond meal. For a darker cookie use almond ‘flour‘ and substitute in coconut sugar or brown Monk’s fruit for the maple syrup. Changes the cookie to a darker colour. Monk Fruit –> LINK —>Monk Fruit . I thought about adding food coloring. I need to research this a bit more. Experiment for yourself to get the results you wish to achieve.
Baking – STEPS
To get the classic brown colored cookie–> Recipe LINK–> Keto Gingerbread Cookies. These photos below are from the ‘darker’ version of the gingerbread cookies. Still keto friendly!






Cream Cheese FROSTING
Decorate these low carb gingerbread cookies with a simple frosting : 1 cup sugar substitute, add low calorie cream cheese until the icing has the right thickness (like toothpaste). Place mixture in a writing tip piping bag or a sandwich bag (finely cut the corner) and decorate your cookies. IMPORTANT: Grind sugar substitute to a fine powder in a magic bullet. Otherwise your frosting will be grainy.


Cookie Tips

This is the most important part. Chilling the dough firms it up so that it’s easier to work with. If it takes you a long time to cut all the shapes, it may soften, so chill again if necessary. Add flour for too soft dough. Add cream/ half and half, if dough is too hard. You may roll the dough right on the parchment covered baking pan. Use your cookie cutter and remove the side bits of dough for more cookies. CARBS ( ‘cane-sugar’ free): 1.4 grams. CARB count with flour & sugar: 21 grams per cookie.
Cooking Hack 👩🍳
If you make these thicker, they’re a little chewier, which is nice; if you make them thinner, they’re more crisp and “snappy,” which is also nice. Regano suggests, “Pat the chilled dough into a log shape almost the length of the baking sheet. Place plastic school rulers on each long side and roll along the length with the pin resting on both rulers. I get a uniform thickness appropriate for a bakery style cookie with no high or low places. I use the cookie cutter directly on the parchment/baking sheet. When finished baking, I lift the parchment, with cookies still on it to the cooling area, no breaks!”
Storage 🎄
1 week in the refrigerator. You can freeze these cookies for 2-3 months. Make sure that you let them cool completely and freeze in a single layer before transferring to a freezer bag, so they don’t stick to each other.
*Almond Meal (skin on) & Almond flour (skin removed)
However, almond meal has a slightly higher fiber and mineral content due to the presence of almond skin.




What beautiful cookies you made! I love ginger and used to make a whole cookie house with lights inside. Thank you!
Merry Christmas!
Joanna
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Oh my. You were so adventurous – gingerbread house! Merry Christmas to you too Joanna! 🙂 🎄 🎅🏽 😇 🌟
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I love that these are soft and the recipe sounds great
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You can make them soft or crispy. Mom made them crispy when I was a child. I order the ‘soft’ gingerbread cookie at Starbucks on a regular basis!
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I love both, but especially the soft ones –
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Great cookies recipe! Thanks for sharing 😊
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These look so pretty!
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Wow I love this recipe! I didn’t know gingerbread cookies could be gluten-free, thank you for sharing it💖🤗
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Glad you came. Gluten free is getting more popular as people are changing their living habits (myself included) ! 🙂
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Your blog reminds me that cooking is an art and is good for your health. 🌷I developed allergies to gluten, I miss eating regular bread but have adjusted with gluten free versions.
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Yes, I now use rice noodles -naturally gluten free – and chick pea pasta. I actually prefer these choices. I do not have that heavy, bloated feeling any longer as with regular wheat pasta. The new cooking trend helps us feel better. Lots of aches and pains have subsided! 🙂
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Your gingerbread cookie recipe interested me, you might find this odd but I have never had gingerbread and plan to try your recipe
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I am glad you are adventurous. It is a spicy cookie! 🙂
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I went grocery shopping yesterday for the ingredients, I plan to prepare a batch for my Christmas eve family get together
Thank you
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Lovely! 💗
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Happy Holidays
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I do like gingerbread cookies. I have never made gingerbread men..or women..and stars It looks like a fun day ahead. Sweet and cheerful! 🎅 🤶🏻 🍪
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You know.. most people don’t make Christmas like they used to😍. Your share brings to mind many yummy memories of how Holiday treats were made in families with lots of children. Big Holiday Cheers yo you and yours and got the new year.🔔⭐️👒🔔💕
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💗 So good to hear such kind words. Happy , Healthy Holidays ..and Best Wishes for the Coming Year Ahead!💗
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Your healthy cookies would be good any time of the year just by changing the cutters you use. I hope you had a nice Christmas.
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Thanks Karen, that is a great idea! 💡 and Happy Holidays ..and a ‘Splendid’ New Year ! 🔔 🧨 📛
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Looks delicious.
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